A male ginger tabby cat plays the female named Persephone in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Night Gallery – “Spectre in Tap-Shoes”
A male ginger tabby cat plays the female named Persephone in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
June is looking for a roommate in New York and meets one possibility who owns numerous cats in the pilot episode of this comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
One (or three) black cats make brief appearances in this episode focusing on possible witchcraft in a small English village. Review by Mark Murton.
Purr Blur! A black cat emerges from the back of a house way in the background of a scene in this notable episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A ginger tabby cat is rudely interrupted while lapping at some cream by a shrewish woman in this anthology series episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A nameless tabby and white calico cat is the companion and pet of a newly appointed magistrate in the unaired pilot of this Australian series reviewed by Linda Kay.
Sandra’s white cat Biscuit (played by cat actor Frosty) acts as ring bearer at her wedding but almost loses her life in the bargain in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A black cat saunters across a patio during a scene from this made-for-TV movie episode of the police series reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tiny longhair tabby kitten makes a brief appearance in this television film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A white Persian cat sulks when they don’t get snacks but the owner soon pays the ultimate price in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.